2 cups of split mysoor or masoor dal or yellow/orange lentil
1/2 cup cleaned shrimp chopped
2 tbsp onion sliced finely
1 tbsp curry leaves chopped
1 to 1/2 tsp chillie flakes to preference
1/2 tsp salt
oil 2" high to fry
*Shrimp can be omitted if you want to make it vegetarian.
Wash and soak the lentils for about an hour or more. Grind the dal coarsely without any water, don't grind well because it would be hard to form the shape to fry.
Add salt, chillie flakes, onion, curry leaves and shrimp to the ground dal and mix. Make ball shapes or use a tbsp full of mixture to drop into the hot oil; it is optional to make a donut shape hole in the middle for these fritters.
Deep fry in hot oil (about 360F), the fritters should not brown too fast so keep the heat in medium high heat and fry until the fritters are golden brown. Serve hot on its own or with hot sauce. These savoury fritters would be perfect for brunch, snack or as a savoury treat for tea time.
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looks yumm
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering. Will surely make in near future.
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ReplyDeleteI want this fritters...awesome :))
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Soo crispy, Love to grab one..
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Your fritters look very tasty. I love the addition of shrimp.
ReplyDeleteFritters look delicious...Perfect with hot cup of tea..
ReplyDeletevery delicious & crisp,perfect with tea:)
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Yumm! Love it more with the addition of shrimp:)
ReplyDeleteShrimp in fritters. Nice take and yummy vadas dear
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, these flavours are right up my alley. I love fritters of any kind, but I have never added shrimp. So gonna try this. Thanks for the great idea. :)
ReplyDeleteI love to add shrimps in my fritters too,feel like munching some.
ReplyDeletelove to have this with tea
ReplyDeleteThey must be very delicious!
ReplyDeleteCrispy & tasty fritters!
ReplyDeleteI have never cooked with Mysoor, I will have to try this out my mom would love it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteyumm.......
ReplyDeleteYum, these look fantastic...I LOVE fritters, and the flavors here look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteHi Akheela, your fritters look delicious. Thanks you for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week ahead.
You had me at shrimp!
ReplyDeleteThese pakoras look amazing!
ReplyDeletelove these fritters simple yet delish.
ReplyDeleteA perfect evening snack recipe. Looks yumm and delicious.
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Oh, it reminded me of those beautiful days in India, and times spent eating such snacks under the heavy rain with hot karak tea. These fritters looks heavenly :)
ReplyDeleteoh this looks lovely. i'd like to have some please.
ReplyDeleteMmm beautifully crisped! With a delicious curry dipping sauce, this is a lunch in and of itself!
ReplyDeleteOne of my most loved fried snacks. Addition of prawn made it most flavorful...
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yummy fritters
ReplyDeleteLove the look of these fritters - I need to give them a try
ReplyDeleteYummy combination, looks crispy & tempting!
ReplyDeleteyum yum vada
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